NEWSBYTES.PH | Meralco unveils first commercial e-vehicle charging station in the Philippines

MANILA, Philippines — Power distributor Meralco launched on Tuesday, July 30, the first commercial charging station prototype for electric vehicles (EVs) in the country dubbed as the Meralco eVehicle Power Station.

The first of its kind in the Philippines, the technical pilot is meant to give a signal to EV stakeholders that Meralco is readying itself to support the industry’s requirements, the company said.

“We want to be instrumental in building the complete ecosystem for the expected influx of electric vehicles in the country. Meralco will assist in making the electric vehicle charging technology available to interested partner companies and priority sectors like public transport operators,” said Alfredo S. Panlilio, SVP and head of customer retail services and corporate communications of Meralco.

The EV charging station, located at the Meralco compound in Pasig City, also features the Meralco-designed charging equipment.

Initially providing regular charging technology, it caters to the needs of its future customers – specifically those serving mass public transport like the electric tricycle (eTrike) and electric jeepney (eJeep) who buy fuel on a retail basis and usually gas up on P50.00 increments.

Meralco said its equipment has the capability to provide partial or sachet-type charging at an economic price point.

The charging equipment is equipped with an LCD display shows the Rate per kWh, the total watt-hourkWh consumed, and the equivalent peso amount
When the vehicle’s battery is fully charged, the Meralco charging equipment recognizes the status and cuts off charging, while an LCD display shows the rate per kWh, the total kWh consumed, and the equivalent peso amount.

Its fully mobile and weather-proof features, on the other hand, make the equipment ideal for critical and high traffic areas such as malls, parking lots, convenience stores, and PUV terminals.

Proof of its feasibility is the fact that e-shuttles around the Meralco compound used by employees are already powered using the prototype.

Even while on the testing stage, Meralco said it is already looking for new technologies and strategic partnerships to enhance the capabilities and capacity of the EV charging station.

For instance, it has connected one of the EV charging equipment to a renewable source of energy that harnesses the power of both solar and wind energy.

For fast charging, Meralco is looking at the CHAdeMO interface and communication protocol, which is being proposed as a global industry standard for fast charging EVs.

CHAdeMO is an abbreviation of ― CHArge de Move or ― charge for moving. This is a play on words for the Japanese ― O cha demo ikaga desu ka, which translates in English to ― How about some tea? – the same time it takes for CHAdeMO-equipped vehicles to charge, which is around 30 minutes or less.
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